Crazy Rich Asians Movie Review

Based on Kevin Kwan’s best-selling novel by the same name, you will like ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ for the same reason that you may have liked Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s wedding. An accomplished woman but a ‘commoner’ winning over the heart of a Prince Charming, thus setting tongues wagging. The film is a fairytale romance set in contemporary times that cleverly exposes class discrimination and our need for societal acceptance.

Rachel Chu (Constance Wu), an economics professor from New York discovers she is dating one of the most sought after bachelors in Asia – Nick Young (Henry Golding), when she accompanies him to his best friend’s wedding in Singapore. While Nick likes how unconcerned Rachel is of his family’s wealth, his status conscious mother Eleanor (Michelle Yeoh) doubts her intentions and the fact that Rachel is too American and so, not one of them (Chinese). Other than showcasing the sights and sounds of Singapore and a girl’s struggle to fit in, the film subtly speaks of breaking norms and accepting people for who they are.

Comprising an all Asian American cast, the film focuses on the region’s (Asia) wealth, which is refreshing. Despite its conventional story, ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ is a pretty romantic ride, rich in emotions and Asian in its sensibility and values. It will make you believe in love and what’s meant to be, will be. Also unlike most Hollywood chick flicks or romcoms, this movie adaption lends emotional depth to its characters and understands why they say what they say. Watch it guys!